- past perfect of intermingle.
Example Sentences
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A postscript by a friend—‘R. B.’—complains that a publisher had intermingled with Tofte’s genuine efforts ‘more than thirty sonnets not his.’
From A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles by Lee, Sidney, Sir
In a back room they had locked up two suspicious-looking persons who had intermingled with the combatants.
From The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness by Hugo, Victor
They had cut logs and rolled them down the hill, piling them on each side of the canyon, several feet high and had intermingled them with brush.
From Thirty-One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains, Or, the Last Voice from the Plains An Authentic Record of a Life Time of Hunting, Trapping, Scouting and Indian Fighting in the Far West by Drannan, William F.
And how curiously every one's thinking had intermingled!
From A Prisoner in Fairyland by Blackwood, Algernon
But in his case Mother Nature had intermingled elements so cleverly that Rochefort could be republican and royalist, catholic and atheist, without being accused for all that of being a political weathercock.
From Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs) by Leighton, John